This summer residents can get fresh produce, entertainment and a family atmosphere at a variety of local farmers markets. Below is our round-up of area farmers markets to plan your…
BUDGET | Carlynton holds line on taxes for second year in a row
Property owners in Carnegie, Crafton and Rosslyn Farms should be happy to learn school taxes will again remain at 26.7432 mills. Keith Bielby, director of finance and fiscal affairs for…
Nominate a retired vet who continues to serve their community
Nominations for the Dr. Charles J. Martoni Veterans Service Award are now open. The deadline to nominate veterans for consideration is Wednesday, Aug. 30. The award was created in 2021…
Deasy proposes pension increase for some who retired before 2001
State Rep. Dan Deasy, D-Allegheny, introduced a bill that would provide a cost-of-living increase to retired public school teachers and state workers, who have not received the adjustment in 20…
Bill designed to help address blight heads to governor’s desk
Senate Bill 202, which aims to shorten the time property owners who owe back taxes can claim property before it goes to sale, passed the Pennsylvania House on June 22.…
McKEES ROCKS | Artistic home helps actors navigate a complicated career
The heart of McKees Rocks houses an artistic space where professional and aspiring actors gather to hone their skills or launch an acting career. (Photos)
Stage 62 will perform next show at Carlynton
Stage 62 has “Something Rotten” in store this summer season. The theater troupe, which started in 1962, has been a fixture at the Andrew Carnegie Library Music Hall in Carnegie…







